Is it good to plant Euonymus japonicus at home? What is the meaning of Feng Shui?

Buxus macrophylla planted at home has excellent feng shui function. It can bring good luck to the owner of the house, symbolizing tenacious spirit. Planting it in a quadrangle will also make it live longer. Like oranges, platycodon grandiflorum is also the word "auspicious", which often means good luck. Therefore, Euonymus japonicus is suitable to be placed at home to pray for good luck and peace in the new year, and it can also enhance the gas field and wealth of men at home.

The big-leaf boxwood at home has excellent feng shui effect and colorful flowers. The most common color is blue with purple, but it is not gaudy, but gives people a unique feeling of freshness and elegance. Moreover, the implication of Euonymus grandiflorus at home is excellent, and its flower language is eternal love. Different colors of Euonymus grandiflorus flowers also have different flower language and symbols.

Purple eustoma grandiflorum flower

The flower language of purple Eustoma grandiflorum flower is eternal love, eternal love. Purple Eustoma grandiflorum flower has the feeling of loneliness and never giving in, so it represents the commitment and love for lovers will never change.

Pink eustoma grandiflorum flower

The flower language of pink eustoma grandiflorum has two opposite meanings, eternal love and hopeless love. It can be understood that love is eternal, but it is far from hopeless. It can also be understood that although the relationship is hopeless, it will still maintain this love forever.

The legend of platycodon grandiflorum

There are two legends about Eustoma grandiflorum, one is a Korean legend. North Korea called Euonymus grandiflora "Dokira". Dorkilla was originally a beautiful girl, a poor but self-respecting woman.

Doggila married her beloved boy, and they fell in love. But because of her poor family, she owed a lot of money to the landlord, so the landlord took a fancy to Doggila and wanted to take Doggila away to pay her debts.

Dokira fought hard and hacked the landlord to death with a sickle in the chaos. The girl was sentenced to death. Before she died, the girl asked to be buried in the only way for the boy to firewood every day. In the second year after the girl's death, a purple Euonymus grandiflora appeared in the grave, so people called it "Dokira" and sang folk songs to praise Dokira's love.

Conclusion: Therefore, Euonymus grandiflorus has a good moral, which can be kept at home, with good moral and good feng shui.